Forster saw the show when he was just starting college and was "blown away by it and just didn't really know what to think of it," he said. "Years later, down the line, I had the opportunity to audition."

Forster said the idea for the Blue Man Group started in the late 1980s and the show really evolved in the early 1990s.

Forster said the audition is a multi-step process with several audition stages.

Once Forster made it to the final rounds of auditions, he spent eight weeks training in New York.

"You learn the first half of the show and they throw you into the audience sink-or-swim style," Forster said. "It's a very ongoing process even after you're in."

“The Blue Man Group combines music, technology and comedy to create entertainment that defies categorization and appeals to people of all ages,” according to the group’s website.

Members of the Blue Man Group don't speak during the show.

“Each individual can kind of determine for themselves what the interactions are on stage,” Forster said.

"The show is kind of a celebration and it's more of an experience than a show, we like to say," Forster said.

The Blue Man Group delivers a show that is entertaining for all cultures in that it “is an experience like nothing else,” according to the group’s website.